Software Development

What will I learn?

This is a part time programme intended for students without a computing science background.

This course will give you an introduction to Software Development and related areas.

The Software Development part time course will give you an introductory grounding in computer programming, professional software development, and related skills. You will apply your knowledge and skills by undertaking a software development project.

What could I progress on to?

It will give you a better unterstanding of a project development cycle, as well as the basic skills needed to ude some software creation programes.

Additional Course Details for 19/20

If you have any questions please contact Student Services on (01424) 458475 or if available use the Enquiry button.

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Help

Sometimes it can be difficult to decide the right level at which to study. The guide below will help you work which level is best for you.

Entry Level

These courses are for students who want to start progressing up the qualifications levels or have no previous qualifications.

Vocational Level 1

You must have a mixture of grades E to G at GCSE to study at this level.

Vocational Level 2

You must have two grade D's and two grade E's at GCSE or a relevant level 1 qualification to study at this level.

Vocational Level 3

These courses are equivalent to A levels, you must have at least four GCSE's at grade C or above or a relevant level 2 qualification.

A Levels

A levels are level 3 courses, you must have or expect 5 A-C grades at GCSE level including Maths and English.Foundation Degree and Degree Our university courses typically require a relevant level 3 qualification or 120 UCAS points.